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In Episode 218 of China EVs & More, Tu Le and Lei Xing break down one of the most heated summers yet in China’s EV world — a season of price wars, social media battles, and momentum shifts.
We cover:
👉 Join Tu and Lei for sharp analysis on the companies, policies, and global forces shaping the EV future.
🔑 Keywords
China EVs, China NEVs, Onvo L90, NIO, Li Auto i8, Li Auto L9, Li Auto Mega, XPeng G7, XPeng P7, Xiaomi SU7, BYD, VinFast VF5, VinFast Vietnam, EV price war China, Chinese EV market, Southeast Asia EVs, EV charging networks, NIO battery swap, Li Auto supercharging, Xiaomi EV strategy, Hesai, RoboSense, World Robot Conference, Sino Auto Insights, Tu Le, Lei Xing.
Would you like me to also create a set of timestamped YouTube chapters for Episode 218 (like I did for Ep. 220) so viewers can jump straight to the L90/i8 fight, VinFast in Vietnam, and charging wars?
Timestamp
0:00 – Welcome & intro
1:10 – A momentum-shifting summer for China’s EV market
3:00 – Li Auto i8 vs. Onvo L90 rivalry heats up
6:30 – Li Auto’s truck collision stunt & social media backlash
8:50 – Water armies explained & smear campaigns in China’s EV sector
10:30 – NIO’s Onvo L90 launch strategy & perfect execution
14:50 – L90 pricing disrupts multiple segments
18:40 – Supply chain discipline & standardization (fridges, features, SKUs)
20:30 – Lessons from Apple, Xiaomi & BYD on execution and profitability
22:30 – How long can Onvo’s momentum last?
23:40 – Li Auto i8 repricing & Pro/Max/Ultra confusion
25:00 – Emotional value in branding: frunks, memes & AR HUDs
27:30 – EV brands evolving from price to brand identity
30:00 – Launch events compared: NIO, Li Auto, XPeng P7
33:00 – Reflections from Singapore & Vietnam trip (Tu Le)
35:30 – VinFast VF5 as Vietnam’s Grab/taxi car of choice
37:00 – VinFast challenges outside Vietnam vs. BYD competition
40:30 – Why VinFast can’t replicate BYD’s scale in Vietnam
43:30 – Charging network interoperability in China vs. the West
46:30 – Why some OEMs still build proprietary charging networks
48:30 – U.S. charging infrastructure vs. China’s WeChat simplicity
49:45 – World Robot Conference recap: Hesai, RoboSense & the robot pivot
51:30 – Closing thoughts & what’s next
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In Episode 218 of China EVs & More, Tu Le and Lei Xing break down one of the most heated summers yet in China’s EV world — a season of price wars, social media battles, and momentum shifts.
We cover:
👉 Join Tu and Lei for sharp analysis on the companies, policies, and global forces shaping the EV future.
🔑 Keywords
China EVs, China NEVs, Onvo L90, NIO, Li Auto i8, Li Auto L9, Li Auto Mega, XPeng G7, XPeng P7, Xiaomi SU7, BYD, VinFast VF5, VinFast Vietnam, EV price war China, Chinese EV market, Southeast Asia EVs, EV charging networks, NIO battery swap, Li Auto supercharging, Xiaomi EV strategy, Hesai, RoboSense, World Robot Conference, Sino Auto Insights, Tu Le, Lei Xing.
Would you like me to also create a set of timestamped YouTube chapters for Episode 218 (like I did for Ep. 220) so viewers can jump straight to the L90/i8 fight, VinFast in Vietnam, and charging wars?
Timestamp
0:00 – Welcome & intro
1:10 – A momentum-shifting summer for China’s EV market
3:00 – Li Auto i8 vs. Onvo L90 rivalry heats up
6:30 – Li Auto’s truck collision stunt & social media backlash
8:50 – Water armies explained & smear campaigns in China’s EV sector
10:30 – NIO’s Onvo L90 launch strategy & perfect execution
14:50 – L90 pricing disrupts multiple segments
18:40 – Supply chain discipline & standardization (fridges, features, SKUs)
20:30 – Lessons from Apple, Xiaomi & BYD on execution and profitability
22:30 – How long can Onvo’s momentum last?
23:40 – Li Auto i8 repricing & Pro/Max/Ultra confusion
25:00 – Emotional value in branding: frunks, memes & AR HUDs
27:30 – EV brands evolving from price to brand identity
30:00 – Launch events compared: NIO, Li Auto, XPeng P7
33:00 – Reflections from Singapore & Vietnam trip (Tu Le)
35:30 – VinFast VF5 as Vietnam’s Grab/taxi car of choice
37:00 – VinFast challenges outside Vietnam vs. BYD competition
40:30 – Why VinFast can’t replicate BYD’s scale in Vietnam
43:30 – Charging network interoperability in China vs. the West
46:30 – Why some OEMs still build proprietary charging networks
48:30 – U.S. charging infrastructure vs. China’s WeChat simplicity
49:45 – World Robot Conference recap: Hesai, RoboSense & the robot pivot
51:30 – Closing thoughts & what’s next
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